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Planning For A Bull Market For Wetlands, Fred P. Bosselman
Planning For A Bull Market For Wetlands, Fred P. Bosselman
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Until recently, wetlands had value in the marketplace only as targets for destruction. Today, wetlands often have market value for uses that do not require that they be dredged and filled. Such opportunities include: 1. Carbon storage offsets for greenhouse gas emissions; 2. Mitigation banks for destruction of other wetlands; 3. Conservation banks for wildlife protection; 4. Tradable water quality protection rights; 5. Sites for growing algae or other biofuel crops. These new uses have valid public benefits, but most laws and ordinances were not written with these possibilities in mind. Planners and lawyers need to think about ways to …
Swamp Swaps: The "Second Nature" Of Wetlands, Fred P. Bosselman
Swamp Swaps: The "Second Nature" Of Wetlands, Fred P. Bosselman
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Resolving The Spent Fuel Issue For New Nuclear Power Plants, Fred P. Bosselman
Resolving The Spent Fuel Issue For New Nuclear Power Plants, Fred P. Bosselman
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Land Use Regulation: The Weak Link In Environmental Protection, A. Dan Tarlock
Land Use Regulation: The Weak Link In Environmental Protection, A. Dan Tarlock
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Professor William Rodgers is one of the handful of legal academics who have shaped and influenced environmental law since it was created out of whole cloth in the late 1960s. The staggering quantity, quality, breadth, and creativity of his scholarship are perhaps unrivaled among his peers. It is easy to criticize the gap between the environmental problems that society faces and the inadequate legal tools and institutions that we have created to confront them. Professor Rodgers has always been able to see both the deep flaws in environmental law and the possibilities for more responsive legal regimes.
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, (With H. Doremus), A. Dan Tarlock
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, (With H. Doremus), A. Dan Tarlock
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Natural resource regulation is heavily "scientized," by which we mean both that the current regulatory structure requires the use of science in a wide range of decisions, and that decisionmakers generally emphasize the role of science in those decisions. Nonetheless, critics on all sides of the political spectrum claim to believe that regulatory decisions remain too political and insufficiently scientific. Administration of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in the Klamath Basin illustrates the challenges of scientifically managing nature. A series of science-based decisions are needed, from species listing to consultation on federal actions. Those decisions carry substantial costs for the …
A Brief Examination Of The History Of The Persistent Debate About Limits To Western Growth, A. Dan Tarlock
A Brief Examination Of The History Of The Persistent Debate About Limits To Western Growth, A. Dan Tarlock
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Ecological Science For Lawyers: A Book Review, Fred P. Bosselman
Ecological Science For Lawyers: A Book Review, Fred P. Bosselman
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A Dozen Biodiversity Puzzles, Fred P. Bosselman
A Dozen Biodiversity Puzzles, Fred P. Bosselman
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Slouching Toward Eden: The Eco-Pragmatic Challenges Of Ecosystem Revival, In Symposium, The Pragmatic Ecologist: Environmental Protection As Jurisdynamic Experience, A. Dan Tarlock
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What Lawmakers Can Learn From Large-Scale Ecology, Fred P. Bosselman
What Lawmakers Can Learn From Large-Scale Ecology, Fred P. Bosselman
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Fred Bosselman As Participant-Observer Lawyer: The Case Of Habitat Conservation Planning, A. Dan Tarlock
Fred Bosselman As Participant-Observer Lawyer: The Case Of Habitat Conservation Planning, A. Dan Tarlock
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Tribute To The Achievements Of Professor Fred P. Bosselman, A. Dan Tarlock
Tribute To The Achievements Of Professor Fred P. Bosselman, A. Dan Tarlock
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Can Cowboys Become Indians? Protecting Western Communities As Endangered Cultural Remnants, A. Dan Tarlock
Can Cowboys Become Indians? Protecting Western Communities As Endangered Cultural Remnants, A. Dan Tarlock
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Is The Environmental Movement A Critical Internet Technology?, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Is The Environmental Movement A Critical Internet Technology?, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
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Exclusive Sovereignty Versus Sustainable Development Of A Shared Resource: The Dilemma Of Latin American Rainforest Management, A. Dan Tarlock
Exclusive Sovereignty Versus Sustainable Development Of A Shared Resource: The Dilemma Of Latin American Rainforest Management, A. Dan Tarlock
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The Influence Of International Environmental Law On United States Pollution Control Law (Symposium), A. Dan Tarlock
The Influence Of International Environmental Law On United States Pollution Control Law (Symposium), A. Dan Tarlock
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The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman
The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman
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Environmental Law: Ethics Or Science, A. Dan Tarlock
Environmental Law: Ethics Or Science, A. Dan Tarlock
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Federalism Without Preemption: A Case Study In Bioregionalism, A. Dan Tarlock
Federalism Without Preemption: A Case Study In Bioregionalism, A. Dan Tarlock
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Limitations Inherent In The Title To Wetlands At Common Law, Fred P. Bosselman
Limitations Inherent In The Title To Wetlands At Common Law, Fred P. Bosselman
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Biodiversity Federalism, A. Dan Tarlock
Consorting With The Forests: Rethinking Our Relationships To Natural Resources And How We Should Value Their Loss, Katharine K. Baker
Consorting With The Forests: Rethinking Our Relationships To Natural Resources And How We Should Value Their Loss, Katharine K. Baker
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City Versus Countryside: Environmental Equity In Context, A. Dan Tarlock
City Versus Countryside: Environmental Equity In Context, A. Dan Tarlock
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Tthe Nonequilibrium Paradigm In Ecology And The Partial Unraveling Of Environmental Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Tthe Nonequilibrium Paradigm In Ecology And The Partial Unraveling Of Environmental Law, A. Dan Tarlock
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The Influence Of Ecological Science On American Law: An Introduction (With Fred P. Bosselman), A. Dan Tarlock
The Influence Of Ecological Science On American Law: An Introduction (With Fred P. Bosselman), A. Dan Tarlock
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Four Land Ethics: Order, Reform, Responsibility, Opportunity, Fred P. Bosselman
Four Land Ethics: Order, Reform, Responsibility, Opportunity, Fred P. Bosselman
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Symposium, Ecology And The Law (With A. Dan Tarlock) (Co-Editors), Fred P. Bosselman
Symposium, Ecology And The Law (With A. Dan Tarlock) (Co-Editors), Fred P. Bosselman
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The Influence Of Ecological Science On American Law: An Introduction In Symposium, Ecology And The Law (With A. Dan Tarlock), Fred P. Bosselman
The Influence Of Ecological Science On American Law: An Introduction In Symposium, Ecology And The Law (With A. Dan Tarlock), Fred P. Bosselman
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Local Protection Of Biodiversity: What Is Its Niche?, A. Dan Tarlock
Local Protection Of Biodiversity: What Is Its Niche?, A. Dan Tarlock
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Environmental Protection: The Potential Misfit Between Equity And Efficiency, A. Dan Tarlock
Environmental Protection: The Potential Misfit Between Equity And Efficiency, A. Dan Tarlock
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